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Great if you get rear ended by a Civic. Hit something of equal mass or really solid (like a big ole tree) and you'll be wishing the car had some give to it.
I would weld it up soon if it was my car. It cracked for a reason, i.e. it was carrying significant load. That load has to go somewhere. Hopefully into something strong enough to take it.
YESWELDER machines are cheap and reviews are pretty good. I bought their TIG-205P. Worked well for about a week and then just quit in the middle of a bead. Totally dead. To their credit, they sent me a replacement machine with zero hassles. I've been using that one for over a year now...
Floor stand is from Eastwood. Steel might have been better for the coupler, but the only ones I could find were a lot more expensive. The aluminum one seems to work fine.
I recently motorized my Eastwood bead roller using mostly off-the-shelf components from Amazon. The only thing I had to fabricate was the brackets to hold the junction box and motor. Out of pocket was just under $200 counting everything. Probably used another $20 worth of steel to make the...
Interior rocker panel brace. Rusty original vs the one I made. This one is near the rear of the car. I guessed what the missing portion should look like based of the panel at the front of the car. Looking forward to some warmer weather so I can get the inside of the rockers primed and painted...